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December 11, 2013 10:02:42 PM

Hai, im having small Confusion here, im currently using ASUS Gtx560 ti 1GB and so im planning to SLI with 600Gtx series because The 560 gtx series are no longer available in market, so its possible to SLI different series card, im in confused? Please help me

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December 11, 2013 10:07:28 PM

Simple answer, no. A 560Ti will only SLi with another 560Ti and a GTX660 will only SLi with another GTX660, not a 660Ti but a 660.
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December 11, 2013 10:28:05 PM

no & not at all posb. you might be able to sli with another 560 wit minor differences of ur ti version clocking down to the non ti ver but not with a 6xx series. the 6x series are different architecture based on Kepeler & the 5xx are based on the Fermi. in short not possbile. but if you do get a 6xx card you can use any nvidia card as a seperate physx dedicated card. that is possible thou
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December 11, 2013 10:33:34 PM

caj said:
no & not at all posb. you might be able to sli with another 560 wit minor differences of ur ti version clocking down to the non ti ver but not with a 6xx series. the 6x series are different architecture based on Kepeler & the 5xx are based on the Fermi. in short not possbile. but if you do get a 6xx card you can use any nvidia card as a seperate physx dedicated card. that is possible thou


A non Ti 560 will not SLi with a Ti due to them being different GPU's. The 448 core 560Ti will also not SLi with a 384 core 560Ti.
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December 11, 2013 10:36:15 PM

Mousemonkey said:
caj said:
no & not at all posb. you might be able to sli with another 560 wit minor differences of ur ti version clocking down to the non ti ver but not with a 6xx series. the 6x series are different architecture based on Kepeler & the 5xx are based on the Fermi. in short not possbile. but if you do get a 6xx card you can use any nvidia card as a seperate physx dedicated card. that is possible thou


A non Ti 560 will not SLi with a Ti due to them being different GPU's. The 448 core 560Ti will also not SLi with a 384 core 560Ti.





i thought they were similar gpus with minor shaders differences & reduced clockrates comparing ti to non ti. my bad on that
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December 11, 2013 10:38:27 PM

caj said:
Mousemonkey said:
caj said:
no & not at all posb. you might be able to sli with another 560 wit minor differences of ur ti version clocking down to the non ti ver but not with a 6xx series. the 6x series are different architecture based on Kepeler & the 5xx are based on the Fermi. in short not possbile. but if you do get a 6xx card you can use any nvidia card as a seperate physx dedicated card. that is possible thou


A non Ti 560 will not SLi with a Ti due to them being different GPU's. The 448 core 560Ti will also not SLi with a 384 core 560Ti.





i thought they were similar gpus with minor shaders differences & reduced clockrates comparing ti to non ti. my bad on that

If there is ever a difference in the shader amount then SLi will not be possible.
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